Form vs. Checklist

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Forms:A form is a list that must have every item completed before being able to Submit it. Once all the items are completed the Submit button will appear in green and then the From c

Forms also stack, meaning that a form for today will not be replaced by the same form when tomorrow’s form displays. If today’s form is not complete, they will both be in the to-do list for the employees. This is useful for items that must be completed for documentation purposes.

Checklists:A checklist is a list whose items can be swept as they are completed. On the iPad, Checklists will have a Sweep button in the top right corner. This can be pressed at any time so that completed items are no longer visible. This is especially helpful when working with very long lists that have lots of items to get through.

Checklists do not stack, meaning that the checklist for tomorrow will replace the same one for today. The items on today’s list that aren’t complete when tomorrow’s list appears will be marked as incomplete. This is useful for items that don’t make sense to do multiple times in the same day such as cleaning the windows.

Checklists almost always have a repetition set and include the following examples: